CAIRO, March 23 (Xinhua) -- A 38-year-old Egyptian
woman has contracted the virus of bird flu, bringing the number of human cases
of the fatal avian influenza in the country to 59, the World Health Organization
(WHO) said Monday.
The woman came from the Elfath district in the
central Egyptian governorate of Asyut, some 330 km south of Cairo, the WHO said
in a press release on its website.
On March 14, the woman showed the symptoms of a fever
and headache and was admitted to Assiut Fever Hospital for treatment, said the
WHO, citing reports of the Egyptian Health Ministry.
"Infection with H5N1 avian influenza was confirmed on
March 18 by the Egyptian Central Public Health Laboratory," the WHO said, adding
she is in a stable condition.
Investigations indicated that she had contacted with
dead and sick poultry.
Egypt is the most affected country by the deadly
avian influenza outside Asia. It reported its first H5N1 virus in dead poultry
in February 2006 and the first human case in March of the same year.
According to the latest statistics of the WHO, some
412 people in 15 countries and regions have contracted the virus and 256 of them
died of the disease.